OYE PARSERO WE LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO MEDELLIN GIVE YOU A SPECIAL TOUR BE CAREFUL MNAY FORGINERS BEING HURT WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU WERE ARE YOU AMIGO LETS TONIGHT CALLE 70 O LLERAS PARKE SI AMIGO BUSCAMOS ESTE TIPO
We are two female travellers from Canada. Carlos is an amazing human being! Met him when catching a taxi and he is now our tour guide! He is an amazing driver and has gone out of his way to make us feel safe! 100% recommend
Wow.💐 Was just thinking about your channel the other day. Had not seen you since the lockdown days!!! Remember you had a great government job!!☘️ Congratulations you retired! Am looking to move overseas. Looking forward to your videos!!!🪷☘️🪷
June 16, 2024 Having resided in Medellin for three years, the last year seems to have seen a spike in crime. While sitting at Suramerica Metro, having a tinto. Street guy approaches begging for a cigarette...refused. Street guy wants to swap a pair of scissors (10,000cop?)...i refuse, he grabs my umbrella, threatens me with the shears. I recover the umbrella, start walking stairs into metro station...street guy attempts to kick my feet from under me. Bystanders have called the police. Street guy exits the scene...police arrive, 15 minutes later. Cruise the area...nothing. One week later having another tinto, different location...street guy is now paying for his own tinto AND cigarette. See's me...departs. Police can't seem to locate this guy...same neighborhood. Funny...peculair...paranoia?
Avoid this country > like a plague ! --- Mexico too. --- US & Canadian expats will be safer - will save as much money - and - have English widely spoken in the Philippines and even Cambodia - with locals much friendlier towards N. Americans in both countries !!! 🤗
Colombians will always tell you things are dangerous. Any barrio you ask about, if the person you ask doesn't live there, they will say it's dangerous. Because they have been taught to stay in their barrios where it's safe for them. I am blonde with blue eyes and I go into EVERY barrio. And I live in one of those "dangerous" barrios for over 6 years.. Never felt safer in my life. So, take safety advice from a local with a grain of salt.
Thanks for watching and if you are interested in having Carlos pick you up from the airport you can contact him here: +57-314-830-9494
OYE PARSERO WE LIKE TO WELCOME YOU TO MEDELLIN GIVE YOU A SPECIAL TOUR BE CAREFUL MNAY FORGINERS BEING HURT WE WILL TAKE CARE OF YOU WERE ARE YOU AMIGO LETS TONIGHT CALLE 70 O LLERAS PARKE SI AMIGO BUSCAMOS ESTE TIPO
Is Carlos a private driver or does he work as Uber or yellow taxi?
We are two female travellers from Canada. Carlos is an amazing human being! Met him when catching a taxi and he is now our tour guide! He is an amazing driver and has gone out of his way to make us feel safe! 100% recommend
He is a great person. I am glad you found him.
Wow.💐 Was just thinking about your channel the other day. Had not seen you since the lockdown days!!!
Remember you had a great government job!!☘️ Congratulations you retired!
Am looking to move overseas. Looking forward to your videos!!!🪷☘️🪷
I'll be visiting Medellin in a few days. This all seems to be good advice. Thank you!
Thank you David and Carlos for your great advice.
Thank you, I really appreciate all your support.
Great advice! 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thanks for watching.
The best advice if you are afraid of going, its not going to start with.
Good Morning. Great video. So how much is that set price cab ride from MDE to Poblado?
Right now it's around $100,000 pesos.
Hi David. I have a friend there in Cali, Columbia.
When exploring uncomfortable environments I have a local girlfriend sense where to go.
Columbia is in South Carolina, Colombia in S America get it right
What forms of payment do Taxis accept?
Mostly cash. I have seen very few taxis that accept credit cards. You can also use Uber.
Hi i Medelin is beter rent apartent or hptel ?
June 16, 2024
Having resided in Medellin for
three years, the last year seems to have seen a spike in crime.
While sitting at Suramerica Metro, having a tinto. Street guy approaches begging for a cigarette...refused. Street guy wants to swap a pair of scissors (10,000cop?)...i refuse, he grabs my umbrella, threatens me with the shears. I recover the umbrella, start walking stairs into metro station...street guy attempts to kick my feet from under me. Bystanders have called the police. Street guy exits the scene...police arrive, 15 minutes later. Cruise the area...nothing.
One week later having another tinto, different location...street guy is now paying for his own tinto AND cigarette. See's me...departs.
Police can't seem to locate this guy...same neighborhood. Funny...peculair...paranoia?
It’s absurd and comical needing to have the gold chain discussion toward the end. Even in the bigger cities in Europe you are not save wearing these.
Avoid this country > like a plague ! --- Mexico too. --- US & Canadian expats will be safer - will save as much money - and - have English widely spoken in the Philippines and even Cambodia - with locals much friendlier towards N. Americans in both countries !!! 🤗
Don’t take taxis they’re known to kidnap, take Ubers.
Colombians will always tell you things are dangerous. Any barrio you ask about, if the person you ask doesn't live there, they will say it's dangerous. Because they have been taught to stay in their barrios where it's safe for them. I am blonde with blue eyes and I go into EVERY barrio. And I live in one of those "dangerous" barrios for over 6 years.. Never felt safer in my life. So, take safety advice from a local with a grain of salt.
The best way to stay safe is not going there gringos,to dangerous,don't take the chance...!
nope dont take a cab in Colombia they will charge you more always uber
Don’t trust No one in Columbia